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yes the World Wide Mint struck the "Classic Coins" bars; The symbol on the side are the WWM innitals.
And yes indeed the Dahlonega Mint and Madison Mint both used the same artist to create some art bars, so i's sometimes hard to recognize a bar without seeing both sides (and somethimes even the sides).
For me the most beautiful bar is not in my possesion, it's a Greathous Production's bar made for MGM movie studio's.
I like your album of silver art bars. The USSC "There's a Ford in your Future" silver art bar is the best one in this album IMO. I like the "Elvis" bar too. The "Elvis" art bar tricked me for a moment because the appearance of the front of the bar looks much like a Madison Mint silver art bar. When I looked at it again, I saw that it was minted by Dahlonega Mint.
The reverse side of this "Classic Coins" art bar looks familiar. I see some "W's" on the side of this bar. Did the World Wide Mint produce this 1-oz "Classic Coins" silver art bar?